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  1. Im ersten Studiotermin am 12. Oktober 1931 entstanden ihre Versionen der Titel „ Tiger Rag “ / „Nobody’s Sweetheart“ für die erste Single, die gleich für vier Wochen den ersten Rang der Pop-Hitparade belegte und dem Quartett 1932 zu seinem ersten Millionenseller verhalf [1].

  2. I Ain't Got Nobody (1932) In 1928, after playing May's Opera House in Piqua between Rin Tin Tin features, the brothers accompanied the Harold Greenameyer Band to Cincinnati for an audition with radio station WLW. The station did not hire the band, but did hire the Mills brothers.

    • John Mills Jr., Herbert Mills, Harry Mills, Donald Mills, John Mills Sr., Norman Brown
    • Piqua, Ohio
    • 1928–1982
  3. from Brunswick 1497 78 rpmwith John Mills Jr. on GuitarMusic by Eugene Gifford - Lyrics by Ned Washington

    • 3 Min.
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  4. 8. Juli 2020 · The Mills Brothers - I Heard (1932) One of their first hits, one that's still remembered. The Mills Brothers are one of the very reasons that Doo-Wop Exist, and they were a ve Show more....

  5. The Mills Brothers were sponsored by the largest advertisers in early radio; Standard Oil, Procter & Gamble, Crisco, and Crosley Radio. They began appearing in films. Their first, The Big Broadcast (Paramount, 1932) was an all star radio revue that included Bing Crosby, Cab Calloway, and the Boswell Sisters. In 1934, the Brothers stared with ...

  6. During the years 1933-1935, the Brothers starred with Crosby for Woodbury Soap in Bing Crosby Entertains, making 27 appearances in all on the CBS radio show. They also recorded their classics "Lazy Bones", "Sweet Sue", "Lulu's Back In Town", "Bye-Bye Blackbird", "Sleepy Head", and "Shoe Shine Boy".

  7. Wonderful Words (Decca, 1951) Meet the Mills Brothers (Decca, 1953) Four Boys and a Guitar (Decca, 1954) Louis Armstrong and the Mills Brothers (Decca, 1954) Singin' and Swingin' (Decca, 1956) Memory Lane (Decca, 1956) One Dozen Roses (Decca, 1957) The Mills Brothers in Hi-Fi: Barbershop Ballads (Decca, 1958) In a Mellow Tone ( Vocalion, 1958)